Apple seems to have gotten into the habit of Android OEMs of sending unwanted notifications to iPhone users. After sending out notifications to upgrade to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: December 2018
Apple Stops Signing iOS 12.1; Making Downgrades from iOS 12.1.1 – iOS 12.1.2 No Longer Possible
Just over 24 hours after releasing iOS 12.1.2, Apple has gone ahead and stopped signing iOS 12.1. This means that it is no longer possible […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Staff chose the best CEOs of IT companies USA
Moscow, December 19 — “News. Economy” The company Comparably conducting research on issues of competence, culture and monitoring of a career, declared that the best Executive […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Waterproof iPhone save Americans in the storm
A group of eight people in the U.S. have decided to take a walk to the Pacific ocean and went to the island of Okinawa. […] Read the original post by adminfsd
HTC will compete with Apple
Recently I heard some interesting news from Asus that the company plans to shift to more demanding and solvent audience. Following HTC also intends to […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Experts: transfers from one card to another can become profitable in 2019
It would be a logical step for banks. Russian experts believe that in 2019 Bank transfers from card to card can become more profitable. Leading Russian […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Apple takes up to $350 for replacement of defective microphones in the iPhone 7. ‘ve changed them for free
Strange situation. Apple has finally closed the program for free replacement of defective microphones in the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. It happened quite suddenly […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Roskomnadzor creates a new lock system Telegram for 20 billion rubles
To pay the system plan from the budget. Roskomnadzor plans to develop and launch a new system of blocking banned in Russia sites and services, including […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Tidal adds Spotify-like personalized ‘My Mix’ playlists
Tidal is getting into the personalized playlist game. The music streaming service is now offering its users personalized “My Mix” playlists that take into account […] Read the original post by Engadget
AT&T’s 5G+ Service Will Only Kinda Sorta Be What We Hope For
AT&T’s new 5G+ service won’t be as fast as the emerging network has been heralded, and it will only be available in very limited areas […] Read the original post by Klint Finley
Facebook Uses IP Address and Other Info to Deliver Location-Based Ads Even When Location Options are Disabled
If you’ve noticed Facebook continuing to deliver location-based ads even with all location services disabled, you’re not alone, and that’s because Facebook continues to use […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Sony’s $48 Portable Bluetooth Speaker can get the party started anywhere
Pump up the volume with this Bluetooth speaker at its best price ever. Sony’s SRSXB21 Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker is on sale at Amazon today for […] Read the original post by Alex Smith
Netflix’s ‘Roma’ Rollout Teaches the Company Some Lessons
Alfonso Cuarón’s epic is the biggest theatrical release Netflix has undertaken—and the process has laid bare some weaknesses in the company’s offline strategy. Read the original post by Brian Raftery
Pick up a $25 Starbucks eGift Card at Amazon and you’ll get $5 back
I’ll take a triple grande two-pump mocha, please. Amazon is offering a $5 promo credit when you purchase a Starbucks eGift Card worth at least $25 […] Read the original post by Louryn Strampe
Charter Spectrum’s Apple TV App and Zero Sign-on May Not Arrive Until 2019
When tvOS 12 was introduced back in June of 2018, Apple announced a new Zero Sign-on feature, a followup to Single sign-on. Zero Sign-on is […] Read the original post by Juli Clover